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No, it is not possible to achieve a clean game in bowling where no pins are left standing after each frame.
A spare in bowling is when you knock down all of the pins with both deliveries in a single frame. So, if you knocked down 7 pins on your first ball and knocked down the remaining 3 pins with your second ball, that would be considered a spare.
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A "clean game" in bowling is simply a game that has no opens. That means that every frame, the two shots equal 10 pins.A mark is either a strike (10 pins in one shot) or a spare (ten pins in two shots). So a clean game would also be a game in which a bowler marks every game.Note: Some bowlers do not consider it an "open" (frame does not equal 10 pins) if the first shot resulted in a "split."
It depends. To score a spare, you add 10+the next roll. A spare is when all the pins are down after the SECOND roll, regardless of the number of pins knocked down on the first roll. (If all pins are knocked down on the first roll, that is a strike)
If you did it in one try it's a strike. If you did it in two it's a spare.
Each game of Bowling is made up of 10 frames, or sections. Each frame entitles the bowler up to two attempts to knock down all 10 pins. If the bowler knocks down all 10 in the first attempt, that is called a "strike" and his/her turn is over. If the bowler knocks down all the pins on their second attempt, the score is a spare and the frame is over. If the bowler scores a strike in the tenth frame, they get two "fill shots" or bonus balls. If the bowler scores a spare in the tenth frame, they get one fill shot.
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If any pins remain standing after the second roll in a game of bowling, the player will then attempt to knock down the remaining pins with a third roll, if applicable. In standard ten-pin bowling, this situation usually occurs in the case of a split or a spare attempt. The score for that frame will be calculated based on the total number of pins knocked down across the three rolls, and the bonus for a spare will apply if all pins are knocked down within the two rolls. If no pins are left standing after the second roll, the frame is complete, and the player moves on to the next frame.
The answer depends on what the previous fame was.Prior frame an open? None.Prior frame a strike? Unknown until the next ball thrown.Prior frame a spare? 20 pins is added.